ACID, BASE and SALTS CROSSWORD

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Across
  1. 3. compound that produces H+ ions when dissolved in water.
  2. 6. alkali commonly found in soaps.
  3. 8. pH of baking soda.
  4. 12. battery acid.
  5. 13. compound that produces OH ions when dissolved in water.
  6. 14. number of atoms per molecule of perchloric acid
  7. 17. major component of oven cleaner
  8. 18. if a solution has a pH of 6, it is considered a _____ acid.
  9. 20. "salt" used in medicines. Commonly called Epsom salt.
  10. 23. have a sour taste.
  11. 24. pH is concentration of H+ ions dissolver per _____________ of solution.
  12. 26. during a titration lab, the base is added to a __________flask.
  13. 27. H+ are also known as ______________ ions.
  14. 28. commonly known as limewater.
  15. 31. formula for hydrochloric acid.
  16. 32. major component of glass cleaner.
  17. 33. acid + base = salt + ______.
  18. 34. common name for ethanoic acid.
  19. 36. acid release bee stings.
  20. 37. one type of container acids can be stored in.
  21. 39. formula for hydrochlorous acid.
Down
  1. 1. acid + _________ = salt + water.
  2. 2. acid found in fruits such as lemons and grapefruit.
  3. 4. will not dissolve.
  4. 5. have a slippery/soapy feel
  5. 7. acid found in your stomach.
  6. 9. during a titration lab, acid is added to a piece of glassware called a ____________.
  7. 10. the cation found in limewater.
  8. 11. HNO3
  9. 13. color litmus paper turns in bases.
  10. 15. used in a titration lab to notify when neutralisation has been reached.
  11. 16. scale shows how acidic or alkaline a solution is.
  12. 19. acid in grapes.
  13. 21. pH = 7.
  14. 22. number of atoms per molecule of chromic acid.
  15. 25. number of atoms per molecule of magnesium hydroxide.
  16. 27. acids react with metals to produce _________ gas.
  17. 29. acid formed from the result of strenuous exercise.
  18. 30. if a solution has a pH of 13, it is considered a ______base.
  19. 35. color litmus paper turns in acids.
  20. 38. one of the products of adding an acid to a base.
  21. 39. formula for hydrocyanic acid.